Hi We developped a quite basic multicast gateway to be able to build networks of brokers beyond local networks limits.
I would want to use duplex network connectors to be able to contact a distant network of broker and be able to receive an answer. I don't want to implement a local multicast network of brokers and ask the contacted brokers to use a network connector on their side because I would want that to be dynamic. 'It's an "unmarked" client that dynamically contact a group of brokers and want to receive answers back' I don't know how the back connection is created in duplex mode, and if a TCP port is used and I wonder how that could work if there are firewalls between the two sides of the duplex network connector. If that can't work, is it possible to fix a TCP port and reference it into the duplex configuration to indicate the remote broker the TCP connection to use to send its answers back ? Regards Eric-AWL -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Duplex-Network-Connector-and-Firewalls-tp24840835p24840835.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.